Assuming this is a textbook, the questions are given so that the student can practice with the subject matter in the text; these questions give the student an opportunity to demonstrate to his/her teacher that the material in that chapter was understood. It would not be ethical for us to answer such questions, as it would be cheating. The teacher wants to know if YOU understood the material. If you did not, you should request additional help or tutoring, so that you can master what is in that chapter.
you go to the txtbook read the questions answer them then you can find them on the paper u just wrote it on
There is English grammar and there is English literature. Literature is reading.
principles of good reading habits
by practice and by reading dictionary
By reading it come on people;)
no the workbook Hm, which Chapter? And usually, the answers are in the text...try reading it. (:
you go to the txtbook read the questions answer them then you can find them on the paper u just wrote it on
There is English grammar and there is English literature. Literature is reading.
There is English grammar and there is English literature. Literature is reading.
Reading a text for English is easy. Start with the beginning and go to the end.
by reading allot of books and reading materials
I am reading a dictionary. Comprehensible but not correct.
principles of good reading habits
Reading
I speak English fluently.I enjoy reading English literature.Etc.
"What book are you reading?"
Jill Fitzgerald has written: 'Scaffolding reading experiences for English language learners' -- subject(s): English language, Foreign speakers, Individualized reading instruction, Reading, Reading readiness, Study and teaching